Movies Watched -- Madeline's Madeline (2018)

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93 minute running time … didn’t make it very far in before going to fast forward … about a beautiful teenage mulatto named Madeline who is all screwed up as is her white mom (black dad never appears of course) … they live in New York City … Madeline is part of an improv theater group run by Jackie Sharp, who is also screwed up … it’s acting about acting and pits one manipulative woman against another manipulative woman … I guess if you’re a theater kid, this movie would be enjoyable, but if you’re not a theater kid, you’re just going to hate this. One star, avoid.

You know how you're really good at getting, like, emotional on cue?

All These Men I'm So Much Better Than

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The beautiful and talented Olivia Dean explaining the declining birthrate. Clean edit: “Girl you look so gosh-darn good tonight … Can do whatever whenever the heck I want.”

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Movies Watched -- The Extra Man (2010)

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108 minute running time but felt like an eternity … I got on a Jonathan Ames kick since I liked You Were Never Really Here (both book and movie) and his book, A Man Named Doll, so I got every other book he ever wrote and all the TV shows and this movie (based on the book of the same name) … I think Ames was sexually abused as a child and he has written a million weird, sort of sick stories about his sex life as an adult … Jonathan Ames is a sexual obsessive and this gets boring and repetitive after awhile … anyway the movie only touched on cross dressing and transexuality a bit, but Ames is very interested in these themes and I’m not. Anyway, one star, give it a miss.

Rex Reed: “The film knocks itself unconscious trying to be whimsical and offbeat, but is so contrived that it is as embarrassing as it is unfunny.”

Stephen Whitty: “If overloading an already interesting object with superfluous ornament is ‘gilding the lily,’ ‘The Extra Man’ not only gilds the flower, but then glues on sequins and forces it into cha-cha heels.”

Cameo by the sex-obsessed Jonathan Ames

Lead Me Back To Myself

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Molly Sarlé with “Human” (lead song of the concert) … hippie chick from Bennington College, pretty sure she’s high there, but it’s a great song, I dig it:

[Verse 1]
He's got long skinny legs and holes in his pants
I love the way he sings, I've never really seen him dance
He's got high hopes for the future
He's the kind of guy who might say something like "Maybe in another lifetime"
And really mean it
And I might believe him
Well, who hasn't talked to God like he's a man?
I do it all the time on accident
Sometimes I talk to you that way and I'm sorry baby
'Cause it's me
I made you in my image and if I asked you to understand

[Chorus]
That I see what I see
I don't see what I can't
You'd know I'm nothing other than human
Human
[Verse 2]
I want to tell you if you lead me back to myself
I won't go runnin', not to anyone else
But you'd probably say in some kind and vague way
That you're a free man and you don't love me, not like that

[Outro]
You see what you see
You don't see what you can't
And you're nothing other than human
Human

Movies Watched -- Burning (2018)

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In Korean. 148 minute running time which means it was ONE HOUR too long … I don’t know what it was about, it’s forcefully mystifying, I have no idea what was really gong on (SPOILERS), but it’s about a poor countryside kid and a rich city kid and a girl they both (?) fall in love with (love triangle thing, you know, jealousy), then she disappears. The countryside kid wants to be a writer but is unemployed and completely inarticulate and constantly looks blank and dumb (loves Faulkner though), and the rich city kid is smarmy and easy to hate and may be a serial killer, but then again maybe not, you’re never really sure, but country kid (SPOILERS) ends up murdering him anyway. The end. Kind of interesting from a class hatred angle, but not really. This was a John Farr reco. It should be one star given it’s extreme length, but it I’m going to give it two stars (not terrible but not recommended either).

Peter Bradshaw is right about this: “He is great at showing the numbness and stunned, cowed acceptingness of Jongsoo’s existence.”

Burning a joint together

Movies Watched -- Love Jones (1997)

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110 minute running time … black culture movie, I didn’t make it very far in … a movie about middle class, “educated” black people and their relationships, I guess, but I wasn’t interested and none of it rang true … I just read that 52% of black men have never been married, forget about married and divorced … starred a girl with almond-shaped eyes, beautiful skin, and chemically straightened hair … no idea how this movie got in my queue, but John Farr certainly isn’t to blame. One star.

I can't believe you f-cked him on the first date. Ho! You a ho! Slut puppy!

Trading Psychology Is Bullshit

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Mall Cop is right on the money with these comments from today’s stream, I agree completely.

“I've never read a trading psychology book in my life. Actually I have. I wasn't impressed. Because it's an illusion. It's not the trading psychology that is your problem. Your problem is that you don't have an edge, you don't have a set-up, because you haven't put in the work, because you're lazy. That's your problem.

There's nothing wrong with your trading psychology. You should put in thousands of hours studying set-ups, specific set-ups. If you find a set-up, you think it works, you spend at least a few hundred hours studying that one specific set-up and try to master it, and then you just look for that one set-up and understand when it works and when it doesn't work. And boom, you don’t need to do any trading psychology stuff, it's all bullshit. The psychology is going to take care of itself.”

Movies Watched -- Stray (2021)

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72 minute running time … a no-narration documentary about stray dogs in Istanbul with an added 20 minute bonus of other stray dogs in other places in Turkey … apparently a lot of homeless Syrian and Afghan youth in Turkey too … looks poor and depressing … I made it about 20 minutes in before going to fast forward … sort of interesting but better as 20 minute short, not a 72 minute short. Two stars (not terrible but not recommended).

Zeytin, a handsome bitch